I'm getting super tired of certain things in video games though. Every time I see them happen I roll my eyes. For instance, in the Assassin's Creed gameplay demo, the bad guys spotted you and said things like 'Ill get you, you bastard!' and 'Oh no you did not!' And I was like EYEROLLLLL.

Generic zombie shooters and kinda just shooters in general, main characters who've 'been through some shit,' tough female quest givers ('thanks stranger, we would've been dead shit if not for you', like, are girls not allowed to be girly on occasion?)...general unnecessary dialog....fuckin' other stuff too. I'm really tired of retreading the same ground every year. I've shot a billion people and a jillion more monsters and I'm kinda over it.

One thing I hated is when they showed that last game and it was other people talking over the mic to mimic other people playing in the game. They did that same thing when they showed The Division and it pissed me off.

To be fair Microsoft showed people what they want to see, games. The whole point of E3 is to get the consumers to buy a certain product or game and I think they did a fairly good job in doing that. The only problem with that is nowadays console (((EXCLUSIVES))) are usually a timed exclusive and Microsoft as a whole works on 2 main platforms. Almost every game shown today was a cross platform game with the exception of a couple of games. As far as 4K gaming goes, it's still so new so being a human gerbil to spend $500 for a console that plays 4K games is troubling. 30fps 4K games are not how 4K games should be played but we'll see how the consumer reacts on it.